4 CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XII. PAGE 



Description of Varieties Continued, . . . *: 1 . 1<71 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Taste, as applied to Fruits, . . . ... ^ . '. , -,' . 225 



CHAPTER XIV. 



When Grapes are Ripe, . . . ; . . . .236 



CHAPTER XV. 

 Propagation, 249 



CHAPTER XVI. 



Propagation Continued, . 277 



CHAPTER XVH 

 Additional Remarks on Planting, 295 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



Replacing and Renewing Spurs and Arms Opposite Arms 

 Length of Arms Their General Management Overcropping, 305 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Stakes and Trellises, -. : ; . ''''. " ' . . . : ; ': -.; V ; '. . 329 



CHAPTER XX. 



Cultivation Winter Management Marketing Tying Growing 

 Plants between the Rows How to keep Grapes in Winter 

 Shelter for Protection and Ripening Manures Non-manuring, 340 



CHAPTER XXL 



Diseases and Insects, . . . . . . ,.J' . 374 



Part Second. 



CHAPTER XXII. 



Plan of Quesnel Modes of Bedding Vines Plan of Charmeux 

 Ground Training Training without Stakes Training on Trees 

 and Trellis combined Ringing the Vine A Mildewed Leaf 

 A Rack for Stakes" Heeling in," . . . . . .399 



CHAPTER XXIII. 



WineMaking, /. . . J' ;.M?;L .. . . ... 420 



CONCLUSION, 469 



